CLEMENTS FERRY RD. TRACT #23

$70,000

OFFERED

$320,000

OBTAINED

CLEMENTS FERRY RD. TRACT #26

$29,600

OFFERED

$255,000

OBTAINED

CLEMENTS FERRY RD. TRACT #27

$77,450

OFFERED

$595,000

OBTAINED

CLEMENTS FERRY RD. TRACT #30

$21,300

OFFERED

$245,000

OBTAINED

CLEMENTS FERRY RD. TRACT #119

$41,700

OFFERED

$206,000

OBTAINED

OFFERED

$1.02 million

OBTAINED

$4.85 million

RELOCATION BENEFITS

$8 million

CASE STUDY

Lumber & Millwork Business Under Threat

Joye Shuler had a problem.The state of South Carolina was building a new port terminal in Charleston and needed a road to connect it to the interstate. The footprint established for that road lay claim to one third of Joye’s lumber and millwork…

CASE STUDY

Lumber & Millwork Business Under Threat

Joye Shuler had a problem.The state of South Carolina was building a new port terminal in Charleston and needed a road to connect it to the interstate. The footprint established for that road lay claim to one third of Joye’s lumber and millwork…

RIGHT TO TAKE

CHALLENGED

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TAKING FOUND

UNCONSTITUTIONAL

CASE STUDY

What Does Public Use Really Mean?

The South Carolina Constitution allows the use of the power of eminent domain only if the property to be taken is to be used for a public, not a private use. This seems clear enough, except when it isn’t…

CASE STUDY

What Does Public Use Really Mean?

The South Carolina Constitution allows the use of the power of eminent domain only if the property to be taken is to be used for a public, not a private use. This seems clear enough, except when it isn’t…

OFFERED

$0

VERDICT

$600,000

CASE STUDY

Phantom Midges Cause Real Damage

The problem, in this case, was an unusual one. Every year between spring and fall for a full 15 years, the swarm of flying insects would come. Called phantom midges, they would descend upon the homes of three neighbors living in Florence County…

CASE STUDY

Phantom Midges Cause Real Damage

The problem, in this case, was an unusual one. Every year between spring and fall for a full 15 years, the swarm of flying insects would come. Called phantom midges, they would descend upon the homes of three neighbors living in Florence County…